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Ukraine erupts with anger at Zelenskyy, threatening wartime unity

Ukraine erupts with anger at Zelenskyy, threatening wartime unity

In a period marked by extraordinary resilience and collective struggle, Ukraine is now facing a growing wave of internal dissent that could challenge the fragile unity forged during wartime. At the center of this unrest is President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose leadership—once hailed as a unifying force in the face of foreign aggression—is now drawing criticism from various corners of Ukrainian society.Public frustration is becoming more vocal, particularly as the war drags on without a clear end in sight. Economic hardship, fatigue from prolonged conflict, and rising concerns about government decisions are beginning to shift the tone of political discourse within…
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Political exiles fleeing Bukele's crackdown in El Salvador say 'history is repeating itself'

Bukele’s crackdown in El Salvador prompts political exiles to claim ‘history is repeating itself’

Over the past few years, El Salvador has garnered worldwide interest not only due to its extensive security measures but also because of the departure of political leaders and activists declaring they no longer feel secure in their home country. As President Nayib Bukele's administration continues to strengthen control, numerous individuals who were once influential in the nation's public sphere are looking for safety outside the nation, expressing worries that El Salvador might be dangerously close to reliving its troubling historical periods.Esta creciente ola de exilio político refleja una profunda inquietud sobre el rumbo del gobierno en El Salvador. Aunque…
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A baby boy dies as starvation spreads across Gaza

Baby boy succumbs to starvation as Gaza crisis deepens

The escalating humanitarian emergency in Gaza persists in taking the lives of those most at risk, with more accounts of extreme malnutrition and avoidable deaths among young children and infants. In a tragic incident, an infant boy passed away as hunger worsened among the people, highlighting the critical situation encountered by civilians in the area.With the availability of food, clean water, and essential healthcare becoming more limited, families in Gaza are finding it difficult to fulfill even the most essential survival needs. Hospitals and medical personnel are overburdened, often functioning under severe conditions with scarce resources and unreliable electricity. The…
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U.K. Government Will Stick to Budget Rules, Treasury Chief Says

U.K. Government Will Uphold Budget Rules, Treasury Chief States

The United Kingdom’s government has confirmed that it will continue to adhere to its established fiscal framework, signaling a consistent approach to managing public finances despite growing economic challenges. The reaffirmation came from the country's Treasury leadership, emphasizing the importance of maintaining credibility in financial policy as the nation navigates an uncertain economic landscape.This commitment to sticking with budgetary rules comes at a time when political and financial pressures are mounting. With global markets facing volatility, inflation remaining a concern, and public services under strain, the question of how the government balances spending with fiscal discipline has come into sharp…
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Ukraine Moves to Defang U.S.-Backed Anticorruption Agency

Ukraine Seeks to Curb U.S.-Backed Anticorruption Agency

The leaders of Ukraine have initiated actions that could greatly diminish the authority of a well-known anti-corruption body, which was created with the backing of Western partners. This change takes place as the nation continues to manage its intricate domestic political scene, while it heavily depends on global financial and military support during a continuing conflict.The institution in question, originally created to serve as an independent watchdog over government corruption, has long been a centerpiece of Ukraine’s post-2014 reform agenda. It was designed to ensure accountability at the highest levels of power, with backing—both technical and financial—from the United States…
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Harvard and Trump lawyers take funding fight to court

Court showdown: Harvard vs. Trump lawyers in funding dispute

A legal confrontation has emerged between attorneys representing Harvard University and those aligned with former President Donald Trump, centering on a contentious disagreement over funding and its implications for free speech, donor influence, and institutional independence.The dispute, now unfolding in the courtroom, revolves around financial contributions and whether such funding can—or should—affect the direction of academic programming and faculty decisions. While the legal arguments are specific in scope, the broader stakes speak to the growing tension between higher education institutions and political figures over the influence of money, ideology, and power.At the core of the issue lies a conflict regarding…
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At least 19 dead after air force jet crashes into Bangladesh school

Crash of air force jet into Bangladesh school results in 19 deaths

A tragic aviation accident in Bangladesh has resulted in the deaths of at least 19 people after a military aircraft crashed into a school building in a densely populated area. The incident has sent shockwaves throughout the country and raised serious concerns about the safety of conducting military flight operations near civilian infrastructure.The incident happened during what authorities called a routine training session conducted by the Bangladesh Air Force. The plane, a fighter jet used for flight exercises and pilot instruction, experienced mechanical issues shortly after it departed. In spite of noticeable attempts by the pilot to steer clear of…
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A furious Chinese internet takes on privilege

Privilege debated by a furious Chinese internet

Throughout Chinese online networks, a surge of digital discontent has arisen, aiming at visible symbols of wealth—from opulent influencers to exclusive internship programs. This increasing protest is not merely about jealousy; it illustrates a rising worry about disparity, equity, and access to opportunities in contemporary China.A local uprising against extravagant exhibitionsRecent months have seen a steady stream of high-profile controversies echo through Chinese apps like Weibo, Douyin, and Xiaohongshu. A regional bank sparked outrage by promoting “premium internship placements at top global companies”—but only for clients who deposited millions of yuan. The response was swift: users criticized the move as…
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Relentless immigration raids are changing California's way of life

The effects of constant immigration raids on California’s society

In recent years, California has witnessed a notable shift in its social and cultural fabric, driven in part by the steady escalation of immigration enforcement activities. As federal raids and deportation operations become more frequent and expansive, communities throughout the state are experiencing a growing atmosphere of uncertainty, fear, and adaptation.California has long been recognized as one of the most diverse states in the country, home to millions of immigrants who contribute to its economy, culture, and identity. From Los Angeles to the Central Valley, immigrant labor supports vital industries such as agriculture, construction, hospitality, and healthcare. However, increased federal…
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India's ancient and mysterious 'dwarf' chambers

Unveiling India’s ancient and mysterious ‘dwarf’ chambers

Concealed in several parts of India, especially in the southern region of Tamil Nadu, are ancient stone constructions that intrigue archaeologists, historians, and inquisitive explorers equally. Known commonly as "dwarf chambers" due to their remarkably small size, these structures raise inquiries regarding their intent, originators, and the groups that possibly utilized them. As studies into these enigmatic chambers advance, fresh hypotheses are developing that question our comprehension of India's long-ago history.Fascinating architecture and buildingAt first glance, these tiny chambers seem almost too small to serve any practical function. Most of them are built from megalithic stone slabs—massive pieces of rock…
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